James I- Lauren
The first was the son of Mary Queen of Scots and Henry, Lord Darnley. He had a very hard time in his childhood because his mother was ruler who quarrelled with polticians and churchman such as John Knox. James grew under various regencies and a few of notable tutors, the poet, dramatist, humnist George Buchanan, and peter young, who good thought and great ideas and enthusism for lighter reading somewhat offest the formidable learning and sometimes overbearlingly serious teaching methods of buchanan. In 1589 he married Anne of Denmark. They had three sons and four daughters.

Mary Queen of Scots- Kelsey
At one time,She claimed the crowns of four nations- Scotland, France. England,and Ireland. When James V died his six-day old daughter Mary succeeded him as Queen of Scots. She had no saying for ten year her mom, Marie of Guise, made all the decisons. In 1558 Mary Queen of Scots married Francis. Now she wasn't only Queen of Scots and Queen Consort of France also in the eyes of the England Catholic church she was Queen of England as well. In June 1560 her mother died. In December 1560 her husband, Francis, died. She remarried on July 29, 1565. She secretly married Lord Darnley. Many suspected that Mary murdered Darnley by strangling him. She had been involved in the murder. So she was taken under guard to Edinburgh. From their she was taken to an imprisonment on the island stronghold of Lochleven. She lost her place on the thrown and couldn't get it back. She was beheaded on February 8, 1587 on the block in the great hall of Fotheringhay.
Bloody Mary- Carrie
Though everyone knows this Queen as Bloody Mary her real name is Mary Tudor. She was the daughter of Henry VII and Catherine of Argon. She was born in 1516. In 1555 she married Philip II. Her marriage was designed to to enforce Roman Catholicism. She was queen at age 37. Mary's first act was to repel the protestant legislation. Her major goal was the re-establishment of Catholicism in England, a goal which she was totally committed to. Nearly 300 people were burned at the stake, earning Mary the nickname "Bloody Mary".

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Carrie-During the Reformation time period many people arose some included Mary Queen of Scots James the 1st and Mary Tudor also known as Bloody Mary.

Kelsey- She became Queen of Scots at age six days old. At one time she claimed the crowns of four nations- Scotland, France, England, and Ireland. Many suspected that Mary murdered her husband, Lord Darnley by strangling him.

Carrie- She had been involved in the murder. So she was taken under guard to Edinburgh.
Lauren- She lost her place on the thrown. She was beheaded on February 8, 1587 on the block in the great hall of Fotheringhay.
Carrie- James the first was the son of Mary Queen of Cots and Lord Darnley. He had a very hard childhood because his mother was ruler who quarrelled with politicians and churchman such as John Knox.
Kelsey-James grew under various regencies and a few of notable tutors, dramatist, humnist, George Buchanan, and Peter Young, who good thought and great ideas and enthusism for lighter reading somewhat offest the formidable learning and sometimes overbearlingly serious teaching methods of Buchanan.
Lauren- He disliked George Buchanan. In 1589 he married Anne of Denmark. They had three sons and four daughters.
Carrie- James the first died on March 27, 1625. He died of an illness.
Kelsey- Bloody Mary's real name was Mary Tudor. She was the daughter of Henry the eighth and Catherine of Argon. In 1555 she married Philip II.
Lauren- Her marriage was designed to enforce Roman Catholicism. She became queen at age 37. Mary's first act was to repel the protestant legislation.
Carrie- Her major goal was the re-establishment of Catholicism in England, a goal which she was totally committed to. Mary believed that if she burned people alive that it would burn there sins and they would go ton heaven and she only burned people who believed in other religions.
Kelsey- Nearly 300 people were burned at the stake, earning her the nickname "Bloody Mary".